January 7, 2009
Shopping Roundup
Our 20 most-wanted sale items under $100 for men. By Max Berliner and Piera Gelardi
You'd think at some point we would tire of spending hours doing some hardcore internet shopping, but you'd be absolutely wrong. In fact, we've got a couple of extra bucks in the old bank account from the holidays (thanks mom and dad!), and we intend to stretch them as far as they can go.
That's why we're paying extra attention to those little sale tabs on our favorite e-commerce sites. We brought you our first edition of killer fashion finds under $100 on Monday, but didn't feature a single item for the menfolk. Well, that's because we're devoting today's story to plenty of cheap-chic goodies for the opposite sex—sharp button-downs, suede desert boots, dapper derby hats, and classic sweaters he can wear right through to spring thaw.
Above, from left: Shipley & Halmos Thoreau Bow Tie, $29 (was $70), available at Bird; Acne Jeans Generic Mars T-shirt, $59 (was $100), available at Acne Studios.

Above, from left: J. Crew Highland Flannel Shirt, $49.99 (was $79.50), available at J. Crew; French Connection Howard Shoe, $69.99 (was $198), available at French Connection.

Above, from left: French Connection Hunter Bag, $49.99 (was $118), available at French Connection; Dunderdon Red Hook Knit Sweater, $79 (was $132), available at Oak and Dunderdon ($83).

Above, from left:Rag & Bone Top Hat, $79 (was $150), available at Barneys New York; byCORPUS Reversible Jacket, $99.99 (was $148), available at Urban Outfitters.

Above, from left: Built By Wendy Striped Long Sleeve Polo, $67.50 (was $135), available at Built By Wendy; Gap Design Editions Suede Desert Boots, $94.99 (were $178), available at Gap.
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